It worked! I was going crazy trying to figure this out!
I didn't think it would work. This one worked for me.
OMG thanks to you! That thing was driving me crazy.
Thank you so much for the info there.
Outstanding! Thank you so much!
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This is NOT abusive. I pressed this button by accident.It is spam / self promotion.It is offensive or harmful.It does not contain enough information.It contains or requests illegal information.It does not make sense.

2. Default code *should* be `12345`. This is (strangely) not written in the manual!

3. In some models there exists a *bug*, which lets you set a 4 character Security code. Keyguard will NOT accept this code, even if it`s correct! For Keyguard, "Security code" must be at least 5 characters.

4. Factory reset will set "Security code" to `12345`, and give an error "Too short" when changing it to 4 characters or less.

"Insert it back and open your mobile phone and then try 12345 as this..."

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Respected Fellow, Please first take your battery out and then insert it back and open your mobile phone and then try 12345 as this is the default security code and also check the security code system in the phone by selecting Menu > Settings > Security . hope this will help you out.

"Code is written there then you can enter it on your phone to reactivate..."

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Look for your old sim pack. The PUK code is written there then you can enter it on your phone to reactivate the sim card again. If you dont have the sim pack or misplaced it try calling customer care of your service provider i`m sure they can help you with that. Just use a different phone in calling.

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